Teacher under investigation for telling students she opposes interracial marriage

A state chapter of the NAACP is investigating allegations that a white seventh-grade teacher told her class last month that she opposed interracial relationships and marriages.

“My executive director and the branch president called to say we need to investigate, and if true, we need to demand her resignation,” Melvin “Skip” Alston, president of the NC NAACP, said.

Alston made it clear that if the facts bear out, an apology simply would not be enough.

Rhonda Legget, the teacher in question at Evergreen Elementary School, allegedly told her students on Nov. 1 that “whites should not marry Blacks,” ignoring the fact that a child of an interracial marriage, Johnathan Bradley, was present in her classroom.

“Her behavior belies the level of professionalism with which she has been entrusted,” Rev. Fredlaw wrote. “As educators you are bound by ethics to serve all students, but moreover, as human beings, you should be bound by a sense of compassion and concern for those who look to you for leadership.”

“How then can we expect young people to exercise tolerance and appreciation for diversity if educators choose to dissect rather than unify?”

“Here it is 2004, and we have people teaching our children with that type of mentality. We need to make sure that the school superintendent there has mandatory training for all of the teachers there,” Alston said.

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A state chapter of the NAACP is investigating allegations that a white seventh-grade teacher told her class last month that she opposed interracial relationships and marriages.

“My executive director and the branch president called to say we need to investigate, and if true, we need to demand her resignation,” Melvin “Skip” Alston, president of the NC NAACP, said.

Alston made it clear that if the facts bear out, an apology simply would not be enough.

Rhonda Legget, the teacher in question at Evergreen Elementary School, allegedly told her students on Nov. 1 that “whites should not marry Blacks,” ignoring the fact that a child of an interracial marriage, Johnathan Bradley, was present in her classroom.

“Her behavior belies the level of professionalism with which she has been entrusted,” Rev. Fredlaw wrote. “As educators you are bound by ethics to serve all students, but moreover, as human beings, you should be bound by a sense of compassion and concern for those who look to you for leadership.”

“How then can we expect young people to exercise tolerance and appreciation for diversity if educators choose to dissect rather than unify?”

“Here it is 2004, and we have people teaching our children with that type of mentality. We need to make sure that the school superintendent there has mandatory training for all of the teachers there,” Alston said.

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Re: Teacher under investigation for telling students she opposes interracial marriage

So much for free speech and thought in the jUwSA! Our people must learn that the criminal destroyers of our race are always waiting for any opportunity that comes along when they can destroy even our means of making a living. Whites are not allowed to have an opinion that preserves their race or disagrees with the insanity of the mud flood. Time and time again this is being proven by the hostility of the enemies who hate our survival.

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What a sad day!!! I can remember a time in America where it was considered unthinkable to date or marry someone of another race then you. Boy have times changed when they want to fire you for speaking something that up until a few years ago was a comon practice in this country.

I believe that in some states there are laws still on the books that makes it a crime for a white to marry a black. Wasn't there states where it was against the law to marry someone of another race than you? I may be wrong, but I kinda remember that I had read somewhere that at one time it was considered a crime to marry or date outside our race.

I hope that she doesn't loose your job, as she is exactly the kind of teacher that we need in our public schools today. Though with the way things are now in this country I am afraid the reverse will happen and she will get fired and not be able to get a job in teaching anywhere.

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Does this come as a great shock? Here's one for the NAACP, you want to advance colored people, go into the hood, get your people off drugs and help them find jobs and work to keep the fathers in the home raising their kids. Fight for your people, don't fight some lone 7th grade teacher, she is not tearing your people down, its your own people doing it. What do you expect though, the NAACP was started in large part by the jews and we all know they don't want to help black people just to keep them down, and while they're at it put us down their too.

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“As educators you are bound by ethics to serve all students, but moreover, as human beings, you should be bound by a sense of compassion and concern for those who look to you for leadership.”

Typical instult to whites. All whites of the WWII generation and before would have been what we call racists. Did white women in 1930 who taught black children in school not serve them as "human beings"?

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I find it curious that when Jews publicly convey the importance of marrying within one's own culture and faith it's vigorously defended as socially acceptable. For White couples wishing to maintain their heritage and cultural symbols it's immediately labeled as racist.

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"How then can we expect young people to exercise tolerance and appreciation for diversity if educators choose to dissect rather than unify"

"exercise appreciation for diversity" what course or school district code stipulates that that all must agree diversity is good?

Diversity: yeah it worked great for the american indians, lets not forget american indians agreed to settlers, they thoight it was a good idea, they didn't think they would ever be outnumbered either, by the time they woke up, they were getting their villages burned down.

Also, how can u respect diversity if you want everybody to be 1 culture/race.

She doesn't make sense, how does opposition to racemaking, make this against diversity? isn't diversity the concept of different cultures and races living apart?

if all races were forced to intermarry their wouldn't be any diversity to accept anymore.

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I believe that in some states there are laws still on the books that makes it a crime for a white to marry a black. Wasn't there states where it was against the law to marry someone of another race than you? I may be wrong, but I kinda remember that I had read somewhere that at one time it was considered a crime to marry or date outside our race.

Hi Camie Cosser,

Here's something about that. I'll try to find something more authoritative later but I hope this helps for now:

Interracial marriage was prohibited by state laws, the constitutonality of which was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in "Pace v. Alabama" (1883). That decision was not overturned until the United States Supreme Court ruled in "Loving v. Virginia" (1967). At that time, 16 states still had laws prohibiting interracial marriage... those laws were not completely repealed in individual states until November 2000 when Alabama became the last state to repeal its law.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscegenation

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I hope that she doesn't loose your job, as she is exactly the kind of teacher that we need in our public schools today.

So much for "Academic Freedom" when it doesn't serve the interests of the Multicultural Masters!